
Snippets for 31 March 2022
Thanks for reading our Snippets newsletter this week. We have once again included a mixed selection of articles we hope you find interesting. Vladimir Putin’s actions are having impacts globally. But it is encouraging to see that his actions have turbocharged the development of green hydrogen and the long term shift away from using fossil fuels to create it. Australia has the potential to add to green energy & hydrogen, and to power other nations. It has enough wind and solar


Hydrology, 31 March 2022
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Snippets for 17 March 2022
Welcome, once again, to our fortnightly newsletter. This issue of Snippets examines the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, and the role that fossil fuels have had in providing both the leverage and funds for Russia to aggressively target Ukraine. As it turns out, Putin may have miscalculated the way the European Union would react. When the Russian army rolled into Ukraine, climate science and geopolitics fused, heralding what might be the last energy war and certainly the end of


Hydrology, 17 March 2022
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Snippets for 3 March 2022
Welcome, once again, to our fortnightly newsletter. In this edition of Snippets, we start off by looking at what action the world is taking around plastic. With only 9% of the approximately 400 million tonnes of plastic that is produced every year, being recycled, the UN looks to hammer out a global treaty to deal with plastic. And they might have some help from an unlikely ally: microscopic enzymes. With the help of scientists and natural evolutionary processes, there are ne


Hydrology, 3 March 2022
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